**Mozart Estate** is the witty synth-pop playground of Lawrence, the cult indie figure best known as the frontman of 1980s jangle-pop icons Felt and later the lo-fi provocateur behind Go Kart Mozart. Since the 2010s, Mozart Estate has served as Lawrence’s vehicle for razor-sharp social satire, channeling deadpan critiques of consumer culture and modern life through deliberately tacky synths and knowingly awkward melodies. Tracks like "Pop-Up! Ker-Ching! And The Possibilities Of Modern Shopping" and "Record Store Day" mock capitalism’s absurdities with a smirk, while recent releases like "Selfish & Lazy & Greedy" and "Come On Christmas" continue his tradition of merging sticky pop hooks with sly lyrical barbs. A cheeky anti-establishment lifer, Lawrence keeps his DIY ethos alive with lo-fi production and a refusal to take anything — especially himself — too seriously.
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